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that's rebekah brooks. she wants to reiterate, she says, how sorry i am for what we know to have taken place. she is resigning as the ceo of news international, which is the parent company of the news corporation newspapers. she's been there for 22 years. she's been under a great deal of pressure. she was one of the three people who has been subpoenaed to british parliament to testify. she is the one, she's a british citizen, so she is compelled to go, although we do have news this morning that both rupert murdoch and his son, while rupert murdoch is not a british citizen, will in fact testify before parliament. there she is, rebekah brooks, being supported by rupert murdoch, she has offered her resignation and has left the company. >>> can you guess which newsmaker made this statement about media mogul rupert murdoch and the news of the world's alleged hacking of 9/11 victims here in the united states? quote, he is a very honorable, honest man. this can't be something that he would have had anything to do
that's rebekah brooks. she wants to reiterate, she says, how sorry i am for what we know to have taken place. she is resigning as the ceo of news international, which is the parent company of the news corporation newspapers. she's been there for 22 years. she's been under a great deal of pressure. she was one of the three people who has been subpoenaed to british parliament to testify. she is the one, she's a british citizen, so she is compelled to go, although we do have news this morning that...
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but it may be months before they know how much damage is actually been done. >> brown: and david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> well, the best companies are driven by new ideas. >> our future depends on new ideas. we spend billions on advanced technologies. >> it's all about investing in the future. >> we can find new energy-- more cleaner, safer and smarter. >> collaborating with the best in the field. >> chevron works with the smartest people at leading universities and tech companies. >> and yet, it's really basic. >> it's paying off every day. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: americans seeking work, and many hoping to hold on to their job
but it may be months before they know how much damage is actually been done. >> brown: and david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> well, the best companies are driven by new ideas. >> our future depends on new ideas. we spend billions on advanced technologies. >> it's all about investing in the future. >> we can find new energy-- more...
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professor at harvard university and has lived for years and run as a democrat against senator scott brown. it's a blue state where democrats feel they have a chance of winning back the senate seat from a republican. they just need a candidate. she's raised her profile, has been outspoken and could be a candidate for u.s. senate as a democrat in the 2012 election. she's not saying but don't be surprised to see her in the race. >> all right. jessica yellin, thank you. listen to this. >> if you're trying to get to $2.4 trillion without any reven revenue, then you are effectively gutting a bunch of domestic spending that is going to beburdensome and not something i would support. >> president obama drawing a line in the debate over spending cuts and raising taxes. the nation's debt ceiling has to be raised by august 2nd or the government risks defaulting on its obligations. but the president may have an advantage here that a lot of people are overlooking. errol lewis joins me now. i know you think the president and congress will cut a deal. why do you say that? >> well, you know, if you look
professor at harvard university and has lived for years and run as a democrat against senator scott brown. it's a blue state where democrats feel they have a chance of winning back the senate seat from a republican. they just need a candidate. she's raised her profile, has been outspoken and could be a candidate for u.s. senate as a democrat in the 2012 election. she's not saying but don't be surprised to see her in the race. >> all right. jessica yellin, thank you. listen to this....
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jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: one of the great western rivers, now stained in oil. three days into the spill on montana's yellowstone river, clean-up crews scrambled again today to contain the ooze. but rising water levels, caused by increased snowmelt, blocked efforts to reach some of the soiled shoreline. the leak occurred last friday, upstream from the exxonmobil refinery in billings. a company pipeline known as the "silvertip" ruptured on the river bottom and spewed 42,000 gallons of crude into the water before the leak was stopped. exxonmobil initially played down reports that the spill had spread far beyond a ten-mile stretch of river. but by monday, company executive gary pruessing acknowledged the damage could be more extensive, and he pledged to do "whatever is necessary" to clean up the mess. >> we understand that we need to get our full arms around where the exposure areas are. we have not fully completed that yet, so we continue to look downstream to make sure that we've identified all the areas that we need to address. >> brown: that news came as area r
jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: one of the great western rivers, now stained in oil. three days into the spill on montana's yellowstone river, clean-up crews scrambled again today to contain the ooze. but rising water levels, caused by increased snowmelt, blocked efforts to reach some of the soiled shoreline. the leak occurred last friday, upstream from the exxonmobil refinery in billings. a company pipeline known as the "silvertip" ruptured on the river bottom and spewed...
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okay, jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com. thank you. >>> well, if you have a question for the president, keep it under 140 characters. >> that is the rule. president obama hosting a town hall meeting via twitter at 11:00 this morning. the event is going to focus on jobs and the economy. he will give verbal answers in front of a live audience at the white house. >>> well, it may be a new low for even britain's tawdry tabloids. >> the news of the world that been accused of hacking into a teenager's cell phone jeopardizing a police investigation into her disappearance. and subsequent death. the newspaper allegedly hacked into the teen's phone to hear desperate messages from family members. some of those message were deleted giving the family hope that the girl could have been alive and dialing into her voicemail and maybe deleting them herself. the girl was later found dead. british media also reports the parents of two schoolgirls murdered in 2002 were told by police that they were investigating whether the news of the world al
okay, jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com. thank you. >>> well, if you have a question for the president, keep it under 140 characters. >> that is the rule. president obama hosting a town hall meeting via twitter at 11:00 this morning. the event is going to focus on jobs and the economy. he will give verbal answers in front of a live audience at the white house. >>> well, it may be a new low for even britain's tawdry tabloids. >> the news of the world that...
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that means the landing of atlantis at kennedy space center will happen on july 22. that is a day after the anniversary of the famous actually, it's two days after the famous lunar landing, july 20, 1969. the good news here from mission control, a special information of the shuttle's heat shield, not required at this time. there you go. extending the mission a little bit more in time and space. she spent 18 years in a backyard held captive by a mad man. now jaycedugae dugard is speaki out. plus, this little boy spent years in horror, kept in a cage, beaten, buried in cement, allegedly by his own family. but a disturbing new report reveals this -- many people may have known about the horrific abuse and said nothing. stay right here. at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, man: good job. where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer a hassle-free lifetime repair guarantee, where the repairs made on your car are guaranteed for life o
that means the landing of atlantis at kennedy space center will happen on july 22. that is a day after the anniversary of the famous actually, it's two days after the famous lunar landing, july 20, 1969. the good news here from mission control, a special information of the shuttle's heat shield, not required at this time. there you go. extending the mission a little bit more in time and space. she spent 18 years in a backyard held captive by a mad man. now jaycedugae dugard is speaki out. plus,...
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here now to talk about it jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com. happy friday, jason. >> good morning, frank. good morning, grace. better late than never. that's the case for hewlett- packard as they debut their touchpad tablet device today around stores. getting a lot of publicity. hp going to hit hard putting out its own employees in various stores around the country to try and push the device. it's got the same price starting point as the ipad of $499. but the question is, how will the touch pad differentiate itself from a whole host of other tablet devices out there? the tablet market has just been exploding. gartner says it's going to quadruple sales to 70 million units while pc sales growth has been weakening. hp shares are up just slightly on that news this morning. >>> kodak was hoping to win possibly upwards of $1 billion in licensing deals with apple and blackberry maker research in motion if they could wrangle a win in a patent violation lawsuit concerning digital preview image technology in cameras. but a international trade commission
here now to talk about it jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com. happy friday, jason. >> good morning, frank. good morning, grace. better late than never. that's the case for hewlett- packard as they debut their touchpad tablet device today around stores. getting a lot of publicity. hp going to hit hard putting out its own employees in various stores around the country to try and push the device. it's got the same price starting point as the ipad of $499. but the question is, how...
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this this morning brown and his son and rebecca brooks asked to appear before parliament next week talks to raise the debt ceiling continue today. president obama and congressional leaders come up empty again. yesterday republicans still refusing to budge on tax hikes and some democrats saying medicare is off limits. >>> concerns over the euro zone debt crisis, stock market lower numbers. >>> chicago residents without power following the worst storm in a decade. yulted officials say several more days to get the power back. >>> step out of the door and into the fur nas. a heat wave engulfed half of the country. heat advisories in 23 states. it is blamed for one death in illinois. you're caught up on today's headlines. "american morning" is back after the break. preservatives and quality ingredients like farm-picked broccoli and tender white meat chicken. lean cuisine. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheu
this this morning brown and his son and rebecca brooks asked to appear before parliament next week talks to raise the debt ceiling continue today. president obama and congressional leaders come up empty again. yesterday republicans still refusing to budge on tax hikes and some democrats saying medicare is off limits. >>> concerns over the euro zone debt crisis, stock market lower numbers. >>> chicago residents without power following the worst storm in a decade. yulted...
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the person who told the browns that "the sun" would run a story on their baby's illness was rebecca brooks. at the time the editor of the sun newspaper, she's now rupert murdoch's british ceo and is herself being questioned by police. john yates, the officer you saw earlier on in my report, has just told the committee that he's 99% sure his phone was hacked, which shows that police investigating the news of the world were themselves not immune. chris? >> i'll tell you, this story grows more and more every day. cbs' elizabeth palmer for us in london. elizabeth, thank you very much. >>> like i said, there's so much more to talk about. we're joined now by steve hewlett who is a media analyst in london for us. good to have you here with us this morning. according to elizabeth's report there are claims the former prime minister gordon brown, the queen both victims of this hacking and rupert murdoch's newspapers. what's the latest on both sides of this story? >> it's going from bad to worse. in fairness, the latest revolution about gordon brown are not hacking, which is about accessing -- illega
the person who told the browns that "the sun" would run a story on their baby's illness was rebecca brooks. at the time the editor of the sun newspaper, she's now rupert murdoch's british ceo and is herself being questioned by police. john yates, the officer you saw earlier on in my report, has just told the committee that he's 99% sure his phone was hacked, which shows that police investigating the news of the world were themselves not immune. chris? >> i'll tell you, this...
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it turned up at least $22 billion worth of gold and jewels. $22 billion. the police are now guarding the treasure around the clock. off the mexican coast, the search continues for seven missing americans. why rescuers think they may still be alive when we come back. my copd symptoms... spiriva helps control by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. breathing with copd is no small t
it turned up at least $22 billion worth of gold and jewels. $22 billion. the police are now guarding the treasure around the clock. off the mexican coast, the search continues for seven missing americans. why rescuers think they may still be alive when we come back. my copd symptoms... spiriva helps control by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva...
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i'm grace lee with your news headlines. 22 san jose firefighters laid off last year will be begin retraining today. they were rehired on friday after the city received a two- year federal grant. after several weeks of a refresher academy, they are expected to be back on the job in september. 27 other firefighters have already found jobs since they were laid off so the city will hire replacements for them. >>> a wisconsin man is leaving on a cross-country trip in an hour on a bicycle. chris harley rupp plans to travel from the bay area to new york, specifically the former site of world trade center. the volunteer firefighter is doing this to honor fellow firefighters across the country, especially those who died on 9/11. >>> we have your traffic and weather coming up right after this. l the help i. like nutella, a delicious hazelnut spread that's perfect on multigrain toast, even whole-wheat waffles, for a breakfast that my kids love and i feel good about serving. and nutella is made with simple, quality ingredients, like hazelnuts, skim milk, and a hint of cocoa. it's quick, easy and somethi
i'm grace lee with your news headlines. 22 san jose firefighters laid off last year will be begin retraining today. they were rehired on friday after the city received a two- year federal grant. after several weeks of a refresher academy, they are expected to be back on the job in september. 27 other firefighters have already found jobs since they were laid off so the city will hire replacements for them. >>> a wisconsin man is leaving on a cross-country trip in an hour on a bicycle....
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here now is jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com. jason, we just saw all the indices looking down this morning. >> reporter: and this is not the news we wanted to see this morning. it's incredibly disappointing and really a surprise. we had gotten communications that the job market seemed to be picking up. private payroll processor adp is looking for a gain of 157,000 jobs in the private sector. but as it turns out, according to the labor department, only a gain of 57,000 privately labor jobs but then the public sector cut 39,000 jobs so you wind up with a net gain of only 18,000 jobs. that was less than in may which was only 25,000. very weak numbers. need to see at least 125,000 new jobs each month just to keep up with new people coming into the workforce. as a result of all of that the unemployment race rose from 9.1 to 9.2% and the underemployment rate including those who are working part time and would rather work full time that rose from 15.8 to 16.2%. now, other things like average weekly earnings and they were flat for last m
here now is jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com. jason, we just saw all the indices looking down this morning. >> reporter: and this is not the news we wanted to see this morning. it's incredibly disappointing and really a surprise. we had gotten communications that the job market seemed to be picking up. private payroll processor adp is looking for a gain of 157,000 jobs in the private sector. but as it turns out, according to the labor department, only a gain of 57,000...
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paramedics found the 22-year- old in the water and performed cpr on him. he died later at the hospital. >>> and the search in maui is now over for a missing san anselmo man. 44-year-old david potts is feared dead after disappearing into a blow hole. firefighters say that a wave knocked him into the hole on saturday. potts was visiting maui with his wife and child. >>> new video violence a glimpse into the twisted mind of the man who kidnapped jaycee dugard and held her hostage in an antioch backyard for 18 years. prosecutors say the couple spied on kids before and even after the kidnapping. ♪ [ music ] >> got me real good? >> yes! i can see you really good! ♪ [ music ] >> the couple fooled people into thinking that nancy garrido was filming her husband phillip singing instead of the little girls that were actually behind him. she also shot video of a parole agent touring her house oblivious that jaycee dugard was being held captive. >> i don't understand. i'm doing everything i'm supposed to do. >> i know it. >> last month the judge sentenced phillip g
paramedics found the 22-year- old in the water and performed cpr on him. he died later at the hospital. >>> and the search in maui is now over for a missing san anselmo man. 44-year-old david potts is feared dead after disappearing into a blow hole. firefighters say that a wave knocked him into the hole on saturday. potts was visiting maui with his wife and child. >>> new video violence a glimpse into the twisted mind of the man who kidnapped jaycee dugard and held her hostage...
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the annual poll conducted in 22 countries finds while the u.s. is better regarded now the majority believe china will or already has gained the top spot. even here in the u.s. 46% agree china will replace the u.s. and most said that it's a bad thing. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" a truck recall and how suds could end the minnesota shutdown. ashley morrison is here in new york with the latest on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. the threat by moody's to lower the u.s. credit rating caused a down day for the asian markets. tokyo's nikkei and hong kong's hang seng dropped a fraction. >>> today wall street gets another round of earnings. theity les on retail sales and a look at the weekly jobless claim numbers. also fed reserve chairman ben bernanke continues his testimony on capitol hill. wednesday he told lawmakers the fed would consider several options to jump-start the economy if it doesn't improve soon. that gave stocks a big boost. the dow gained almost 45 points while the nasdaq was up 15. >>> numbers released overnight
the annual poll conducted in 22 countries finds while the u.s. is better regarded now the majority believe china will or already has gained the top spot. even here in the u.s. 46% agree china will replace the u.s. and most said that it's a bad thing. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" a truck recall and how suds could end the minnesota shutdown. ashley morrison is here in new york with the latest on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. the threat by...
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now it's a split between whether the debt ceiling limit should be raised. 46% to 49%, but that's up 22 points. randi? >> interesting numbers. what's this about the las vegas billionaire talking poll it particulars? >> reporter: yeah, really, really quickly, billionaire steve, you've seen his resorts all over las vegas, he's blasting president obama. i'm going to read this quote from an earnings call yesterday. quote, i'm saying it bluntly that this administration is the greatest wet blanket to business and progress and job creation in
now it's a split between whether the debt ceiling limit should be raised. 46% to 49%, but that's up 22 points. randi? >> interesting numbers. what's this about the las vegas billionaire talking poll it particulars? >> reporter: yeah, really, really quickly, billionaire steve, you've seen his resorts all over las vegas, he's blasting president obama. i'm going to read this quote from an earnings call yesterday. quote, i'm saying it bluntly that this administration is the greatest wet...
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the exact rates aren't determined. 8-12, 14-22, 22-29. there will be lower rates for everyone there are that plan. it would get rid of the alternative minimum tax but it would impose higher costs on those who receive social the security benefits by rehe line can the consumer product index to change cpi. so a lot of changes in there. $500 billion in spending cuts in the next 5-10 years. and unspecified entitlement cuts later. no structural reforms on medicare and medicaid. and i there will be things on te left they don't like and things on the right. it's a tax cut but there is also tax increases. so this might pass the senate bottom line. but i think it would be a problem in the house. this is a brand-new proposal. house republicans haven't endorsed it. they have a plan that's much, much different from this. martha: isn't part of the revenue increase a damage in the corporate tax structure and eliminating loopholes. there have been a lot of republicans who say why not just allow these loopholes. get rid of these loopholes some of these co
the exact rates aren't determined. 8-12, 14-22, 22-29. there will be lower rates for everyone there are that plan. it would get rid of the alternative minimum tax but it would impose higher costs on those who receive social the security benefits by rehe line can the consumer product index to change cpi. so a lot of changes in there. $500 billion in spending cuts in the next 5-10 years. and unspecified entitlement cuts later. no structural reforms on medicare and medicaid. and i there will be...
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. >>> 22 firefighters begin retraining today a year after the city of san jose laid them off. they were hired back on friday thanks to a two-year federal grant. after several weeks of refresher academy, they will be back on the job by september. they were among 49 san jose firefighters who were laid off last year. the other 27 have since found jobs elsewhere. and now, the city is in the process of hiring replacements for them, as well. >>> pickets are planned today against u.s. airways at san francisco international airport. protestors are trying to get the airline to meet with the naacp about the deshon marman case. last month marman was removed from a flight and arrested after he failed to pull up his sagging pants. the naacp says it was a case of racial profiling because marman is black. >>> this is a day for layoff notices for 200 superior court workers in san francisco. the jobs reduction is because of state budget cuts which are expected to affect courts in other counties, as well. hardest hit though are civil courts. this will likely mean longer waits for procedures lik
. >>> 22 firefighters begin retraining today a year after the city of san jose laid them off. they were hired back on friday thanks to a two-year federal grant. after several weeks of refresher academy, they will be back on the job by september. they were among 49 san jose firefighters who were laid off last year. the other 27 have since found jobs elsewhere. and now, the city is in the process of hiring replacements for them, as well. >>> pickets are planned today against...
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boswell's 22-year-old grandson grabbed a shotgun from another room and point it had at the han who ran off into the field near the house. >> this has made national headlines, and, you know, friends from all over the country. they have been fielding calls all day from friends and family from around the country making sure they are all right. >> reporter: robbery appears to be the motive in a county that doesn't see a lot of crime. on a 100 index scale the risk of a robbery is 24 and in decatur county it's an 8. the fbi is helping state and local authorities with the investigation as they comb the farmhouse for clues. >> you can't obviously enter a residence without leaving some evidence behind. >> reporter: right now authorities believe it to be a random crime, and the suspect may not have even know the house belonged to a member of congress. and the suspect has not been caught and it is a federal offense to attack a congressman. that was the congressman's chief of staff who was speaking in that piece. he had broken ribs and scrapes, a pretty dramatic thing that happened. >> i'm glad th
boswell's 22-year-old grandson grabbed a shotgun from another room and point it had at the han who ran off into the field near the house. >> this has made national headlines, and, you know, friends from all over the country. they have been fielding calls all day from friends and family from around the country making sure they are all right. >> reporter: robbery appears to be the motive in a county that doesn't see a lot of crime. on a 100 index scale the risk of a robbery is 24 and...
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the former head of the paper rebecca brooks is also supposed to be questioned. brooks has the editor when the alleged hacking of a murder victim's phone happened. >> a lot is riding on tomorrow's testimony. murdoch, his son scheduled to appear. how the scandal may affect his united states holdings. >> reporter: one did he or his top executives know of or condone the illegal hacking and two did the company illegally influence the british police investigation? the former united states attorney said practices law applies plays the parent of fox is american. >> prohibits american companies from using any resources basically to bribe foreign officials for whatever purpose, economic or political or whatever. >> reporter: murdoch had to be unaware of it so get off that hook. >> when you see him doing -- and the corporate heat -- is throwing people overboard oro having them resign. anybody close to the scandal. >> reporter: one problem for fox is it's united states television stations. if the higher ups few what was happening in england and did nothing the licenses for
the former head of the paper rebecca brooks is also supposed to be questioned. brooks has the editor when the alleged hacking of a murder victim's phone happened. >> a lot is riding on tomorrow's testimony. murdoch, his son scheduled to appear. how the scandal may affect his united states holdings. >> reporter: one did he or his top executives know of or condone the illegal hacking and two did the company illegally influence the british police investigation? the former united states...
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the former head of the paper rebecca brooks is also supposed to be questioned. brooks has the editor when the alleged hacking of a murder victim's phone happened. >> a lot is riding on tomorrow's testimony. murdoch, his son scheduled to appear. how the scandal may affect his united states holdings. >> reporter: one did he or his top executives know of or condone the illegal hacking and two did the company illegally influence the british police investigation? the former united states attorney said practices law applies plays the parent of fox is american. >> prohibits american companies from using any resources basically to bribe foreign officials for whatever purpose, economic or political or whatever. >> reporter: murdoch had to be unaware of it so get off that hook. >> when you see him doing -- and the corporate heat -- is throwing people overboard oro having them resign. anybody close to the scandal. >> reporter: one problem for fox is it's united states television stations. if the higher ups few what was happening in england and did nothing the licenses for
the former head of the paper rebecca brooks is also supposed to be questioned. brooks has the editor when the alleged hacking of a murder victim's phone happened. >> a lot is riding on tomorrow's testimony. murdoch, his son scheduled to appear. how the scandal may affect his united states holdings. >> reporter: one did he or his top executives know of or condone the illegal hacking and two did the company illegally influence the british police investigation? the former united states...
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the equivalent of 22 oreos. perfect portion control. get an ice cream bar. it's 190 calories. again, you can have two and still be saving over 100 calories. so just eat one and then maybe eat another one later. >> dave, thanks for making us laugh and having fun with wake-up. >>> coming up next, the mysteries that lies beneath egypt's oldest pyramid. richard angle, right after this. hey can i play with the toys ? sure, but let me get a little information first. for broccoli, say one. for toys, say two. toys ! the system can't process your response at this time. what ? please call back between 8 and 5 central standard time. he's in control. goodbye. even kids know it's wrong to give someone the run around. at ally bank you never have to deal with an endless automated system. you can talk to a real person 24/7. it's just the right thing to do. hershey's bliss. one square inch of indulgence... joy... pleasure. one square inch of extra smooth, rich chocolate. hershey's bliss. as long as there's sun, one square inch of extra smooth, rich chocolate. you and your family can go have fu
the equivalent of 22 oreos. perfect portion control. get an ice cream bar. it's 190 calories. again, you can have two and still be saving over 100 calories. so just eat one and then maybe eat another one later. >> dave, thanks for making us laugh and having fun with wake-up. >>> coming up next, the mysteries that lies beneath egypt's oldest pyramid. richard angle, right after this. hey can i play with the toys ? sure, but let me get a little information first. for broccoli, say...
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>> reporter: 22-year-old alex morgan, the youngest player on the team, scored. america breathed a sigh of relief. >> there's still danger -- >> reporter: until 12 minutes later when japan tied up the game. soon, each team scored again. a dramatic climax. overtime with both teams tied up. two hours in. finally, japan claimed victory. >> japan's world cup! >> reporter: who can hold a grudge against japan? a touching cinderella story. an underdog from the start, the team battled its way to its very first world cup. >> sawa! >> reporter: led by a 32-year-old powerhouse, homare sawa, they were motivated to bring joy to their country. devastated by an earthquake and tsunami four months ago. for the u.s. team the loss is more than heartbreaking. favored to win, they came so close to a victory they could already taste. but in the end, they were simply no match for a team that played with such skill and passion. it was a disappointing night for the americans but no one would argue that what a boost for the japanese, who could use it about now. even judy wambach, abby's m
>> reporter: 22-year-old alex morgan, the youngest player on the team, scored. america breathed a sigh of relief. >> there's still danger -- >> reporter: until 12 minutes later when japan tied up the game. soon, each team scored again. a dramatic climax. overtime with both teams tied up. two hours in. finally, japan claimed victory. >> japan's world cup! >> reporter: who can hold a grudge against japan? a touching cinderella story. an underdog from the start, the...
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. >>> 22 san jose firefighters last year will begin retraining today. they were hired back friday with a two-year federal grant. they will be back on the job in september. they were among 49 san jose firefighters laid off last year. the other 27 have since found jobs elsewhere. the department is now in the process of hiring replacements. >>> pickets are planned against u.s. airways at san francisco international airport. protestors are trying to get the airline to meet with the naacp about the deshon marman case. last month he was removed from a flight and arrested after failing to pull up his sagging pants. the naacp claims it was a case of racial profiling because marman was black. >>> lay love notices going out to 200 superior court workers in san francisco. the layoffs are because of state budget cuts which are expected to affect courts and other counties. hardest hit, civil courts. this will mean longer waits for civil suits, divorce, traffic tickets. >>> out at muni in at bart. that could be the story for nathaniel ford. the "chronicle" reports a
. >>> 22 san jose firefighters last year will begin retraining today. they were hired back friday with a two-year federal grant. they will be back on the job in september. they were among 49 san jose firefighters laid off last year. the other 27 have since found jobs elsewhere. the department is now in the process of hiring replacements. >>> pickets are planned against u.s. airways at san francisco international airport. protestors are trying to get the airline to meet with...
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the man of steel back on the market. 22 minutes after the hour. uld r. of america's number-one puppy food brand? uld r. with dha and essential nutrients also found in mother's milk. purina puppy chow. to your kids' wet skin. new neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often...
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the weather is being blamed for at least 22 deaths nationwide. chicago is experiencing its warmest july in 34 years. >> it takes your breath away. it's very hot, sweaty, gross. >> reporter: as temperatures soar across the midwest, utility crews tackle widespread power outages. >> we don't even have fans. so it's -- no air moving. >> reporter: in fact, demand on a grid which transmits electricity to all or part of 13 states and washington, d.c. may have hit record levels thursday. new yorkers are bracing for a similar situation. power outages are expected to pop up over the next three days. >> if we need to deliver dry ice, we can do that. if we need to roll generators, we can do that. >> reporter: back in philadelphia, runners quickly climbed the steps that rocky made famous. the mercury rising almost as fast as they did. >> humidity makes it really tough. the air is kind of heavy and thick. and so with that it was sometimes hard to breathe. >> reporter: doctors warn that in these extreme conditions, our bodies even at rest can lose a quart of fl
the weather is being blamed for at least 22 deaths nationwide. chicago is experiencing its warmest july in 34 years. >> it takes your breath away. it's very hot, sweaty, gross. >> reporter: as temperatures soar across the midwest, utility crews tackle widespread power outages. >> we don't even have fans. so it's -- no air moving. >> reporter: in fact, demand on a grid which transmits electricity to all or part of 13 states and washington, d.c. may have hit record levels...
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governor brown is expected to sign it. the new law would allow students collect privately funded scholarships, including those students in the country illegally. and senate minority leader says he voted against it because he says it gives undocumented students false hope that they will be able to get a job after graduation. >> there are 25,000 undocumented college students in california. >> a lot of the students didn't mean graduating versus not graduating. >> there may be some parents watching and say this student is taking money that should be going to my son or daughter who is an american citizen. >> uh-huh. i would really honestly say i am not taking anything. if someone gets a scholarship, it's most likely because they have been chosen to receive that scholarship. >> anna says once it goes into effect, she'll likely be able to go on to san jose state or uc merced where she has been accepted. >> this is my situation. i didn't ask for it, i want to make it better. i really love california. it's the only home i have ever
governor brown is expected to sign it. the new law would allow students collect privately funded scholarships, including those students in the country illegally. and senate minority leader says he voted against it because he says it gives undocumented students false hope that they will be able to get a job after graduation. >> there are 25,000 undocumented college students in california. >> a lot of the students didn't mean graduating versus not graduating. >> there may be...
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he dragged her to a brown colored van and drugged her before driving off. she managed to escape about a mile later. she was not hurt. the suspect description is limited. he's in his mid-20s. the good news about job growth in silicon valley. our bob redell is live with an encouraging report out this morning. let's hear the good news, bob. >> reporter: well, also the bad news. good morning. over the past 24 hours there have been what you might appear to be conflicting signals over the future of jobs in silicon valley. cisco systems, san jose's largest private employer has announced it will shut 6500 employees, roughly 9% of its work force. the computer networking equipment make ser trying to cut expenses in response to slower sales and increased competition. about a third of those employees are taking voluntary buy-outs. the remainder will be laid off. employees here in the united states will be notified some time in august though cisco is head quart erd here the company has locations all over the world so not all of the layoffs will come from here. while thi
he dragged her to a brown colored van and drugged her before driving off. she managed to escape about a mile later. she was not hurt. the suspect description is limited. he's in his mid-20s. the good news about job growth in silicon valley. our bob redell is live with an encouraging report out this morning. let's hear the good news, bob. >> reporter: well, also the bad news. good morning. over the past 24 hours there have been what you might appear to be conflicting signals over the...
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jerry brown. supporters say that children should have the opportunity to learn this, but some parents think it should be optional. >> to let people know that gay people have a history, it should be told. >> in today's society, maybe yes, but being required is pushing it a little too far. >> the leader of one conservative group says that parents should pull their kids out of california public schools. an investigation is underway to investigate possible police corruption. it comes in the wake up phone hacking scandal that has prompted the resignation of the scotland yard chief an assistant police commissioner. former "news of the world" editor rebekah brooks was arrested and released over the weekend. she is now expected to testify about the case could just ahead, cedric entertainer joins us to talk about his new show. >> there is a cold front showing up on the radar in the northeast. showers and storms are moving into pennsylvania, but it will not bring a change and temperatures, just a chance for
jerry brown. supporters say that children should have the opportunity to learn this, but some parents think it should be optional. >> to let people know that gay people have a history, it should be told. >> in today's society, maybe yes, but being required is pushing it a little too far. >> the leader of one conservative group says that parents should pull their kids out of california public schools. an investigation is underway to investigate possible police corruption. it...
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problems of underfunding and overexpecting, we've had an average class size for very long of about 22. as a result, we've gotten -- we've become one of -- >> it sounds like you're saying you do believe schools can actually run more efficiently. how much of a problem is it for schools to not have their whole budget? >> well, it's a problem for them to not have their whole budget. it would be foolhardy to say you can operate without the budget that you need. the problem is we don't often need the budgets we're often given. we are overspending. when you give everyone in the school a raise simply because they lived another year, you're not being fiscally responsible. you have to give raises based upon a person's ability to perform and more importantly the ability of the organization to pay. you cannot simply give a raise because it's another calendar year. that's what we've done for too long. you simply cannot give bloated benefits because people want them. if krou can't pay for them. you can't give them. it doesn't matter if they're educators or eye doctors. it doesn't matter. >> jeff, w
problems of underfunding and overexpecting, we've had an average class size for very long of about 22. as a result, we've gotten -- we've become one of -- >> it sounds like you're saying you do believe schools can actually run more efficiently. how much of a problem is it for schools to not have their whole budget? >> well, it's a problem for them to not have their whole budget. it would be foolhardy to say you can operate without the budget that you need. the problem is we don't...
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they are targeting students, senior disabled, black and brown people. it is violating for section stopping any attempt to get preclearance to do the scheme in florida by the department of justice. >> on the issue of voter >> on the issue of voter registration, in 1984, when you campaign registered over one million new voters, the obama campaign, another democratic campaign since have focussed on registering new voters. and in florida in particular, seeing women voters get out of the voter registration gig. that's been something that has been so noncontroversial in modern political history. >> intimidation. if you do not in two days turn in the people registered to vote, you can be jailed, so they stepped back this time. we've been registering people in shopping center malls, schools, churches. war by democracy in iraq, if you will, in afghanistan, if you will, but here we are at this time trying to restrict the number of days, voting more expensive. this is the part of the anti-barack obama mainland that's sweeping the country. these are the people that
they are targeting students, senior disabled, black and brown people. it is violating for section stopping any attempt to get preclearance to do the scheme in florida by the department of justice. >> on the issue of voter >> on the issue of voter registration, in 1984, when you campaign registered over one million new voters, the obama campaign, another democratic campaign since have focussed on registering new voters. and in florida in particular, seeing women voters get out of the...